Gas Laws
Stoichiometry
Lab Equipment
100

A device used to measure atmospheric pressure.

Barometer

100

The numerical relationships found in balanced chemical equations that relate the relative quantities of the substances taking part in a chemical reaction.

Stoichiometry

100

Holds a small volume of liquid used in an experiment. 

Test Tubes

200

The SI unit for temperature, in which water freezes at 273 K, and boils at 373 K.

Kelvin

200

A relationship between variables in which one variable increases as the other is increased and vice versa.

Directly Proportional

200

Worn to protect hands from heat or sharp objects when working in the Lab.

Safety gloves

300

PV= P2 V2       

Equation for Boyle's Law

300

A relationship between variables in which one variable decreases as the other increases and vice versa.

Inversely Proportional

300

Transfers liquids from one container to another and can be used along with filter paper to filter

Funnel

400

V1/T1= V2/T2

Equation for Charles Law

400

Any reactant that is the first to be completely consumed in a chemical reaction,therefore limiting the amount of product that can be produced

Limiting Reactant

400

Protects the eyes from possible chemical splashes or other such accidents.

Goggles

500

A scientific law stating that the number of moles of a gas varies directly with the volume of that gas at constant temperature and pressure.

Avogadro’s Law

500

Any reactant that remains after the reactants in a chemical reaction have completely reacted

Excess Reagent

500

Used to stir solutions and usually made of glass to avoid contaminating the solution being stirred.

Glass stirring rods


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